4.5 stars! Boy'o'Boy! She really upped the ante on this one! Amon got more tragic, Han got hotter! Dancer and Cat! Ya! I guessed it all along, but I was very happy to be right! And I can't help feeling like Micah isn't as bad as we were initially to have thought. I can't review Fantasy books, ...
Yay! I love fantasy again!!!Yet, I still hate reviewing fantasy - with an added emphasis on the word hate. Most books = Point A to point b. Fantasy books = Point A intersects with person C on the way to meeting person F at point Y. How the heck do you review that?I'll reiterate what I've loved abou...
3.5 Stars The Exiled Queen picked up right where the Demon King left off. I liked alternating between Princess Raisa's journey and Cuff's as well. It was funny how much went on separately and them unknowingly being so close to one another the whole time. I have to say that the book really picke...
Book Two in the Seven Realms series demanded my attention from start to finish. When the book opened up, I was nervous and scared for Raisa's situation. Halfway through the book, I was giddy and happy with developments between two characters. At the end of the book, I was back to being freaked out. ...
10/13/12 ** Enjoying the re-read.12/27/2010 ** Yes, received it for Christmas - will re-read the first book in the series and then move on to this one.1/3/2011 ** Finally got to start it:)1/8/2011 ** I hate reading series books when the whole series hasn't yet been completed. I guess the series is p...
The Exiled Queen is the second book in the Seven Realms series and in this instalment, the story changes dramatically from the first. This time, Raisa and Han are both at Oden's Fort to receive an education. But the twist is that one is learning to be a soldier, the other is working with magic and e...
Well, after feel like I had to struggled through the Demon King, I have to admit that I really liked this book. I think my favorite part of this series is that the focus is on a lot of different characters. Also, there's not just a standard YA love triangle, it's more of a love pentagon or something...
I'm reading the third book and this review is distracting but I still have ago.Just a recap: Princess Raisa was forced to escape her queendom with Amon after nearly being force to marry the young wizard Micah Bayar. With dangerous wizards in pursue and with her decisions at the brink of war between ...
A gift from my nephew.Chima better hits her stride in this second volume. The reference to a staff in the amulet that annoyed me in the first book here appears in an as-yet-explained old illustration, mentioned as foreshadowing (p. 431). Despite the existence of herbal birth control and some heavy s...
I've read the first and the second in this series and I'm going to have to give it away. For me, there was too much telling and I had no idea what was going on - the hero and heroine were too long apart, and I found the plot to be a bit unfocussed. At the end of the second book, I still don't know w...
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